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Franco-Americans Come to Brunswick
SECTION TWO - The other side of the cotton
From: A Distinct Alien Race
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This chapter continues to trace the history of Franco-Americans from the middle to the end of the 19th century in New England. It looks at Franco-American/Canadiens experiences and communities, examining how these people settled, lived, and were treated, all while their population continued to grow. The development of the Franco-American group in Brunswick is exemplified, as it follows many of the trends associated with the broader Canadien movement into New England.
Contributors
David Vermette
David Vermette is a researcher, writer, and speaker on the history and identity of the descendants of French North America. He was born and raised in Massachusetts.